Time Before and After
Measurement: Time Before and After
Time Before and After
Time Before and After
NCERT anchor: NCERT Joyful Mathematics Class 1 — Chapter 7: Time (daily routine and days of the week)
What you'll learn
- Put daily events in the order they happen: before and after.
- Say the days of the week in the correct order.
- Find the day that comes just before or just after a given day.
Key concepts
1. Ordering daily events
Some things always happen before others in a day: we wake up before we go to school; we eat dinner before we sleep at night.
2. Days of the week in order
The seven days repeat in the same order every week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, then Monday again.
3. Just before and just after a day
The day just after Tuesday is Wednesday. The day just before Tuesday is Monday.
4. Morning, afternoon, evening, night
A day is divided into parts. We have breakfast in the morning, and we sleep at night — the night always comes after the evening.
Worked example
Ordering the school-day routine
Step 1 — List three events: "reach school," "wake up at home," "study in class."
Step 2 — Think about what happens first at home.
Step 3 — Waking up at home happens before reaching school.
Step 4 — Reaching school happens before studying in class.
Answer: Order is — wake up at home, reach school, study in class.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Mixing up before and after | The two words sound similar to a beginner | "Before" means earlier, "after" means later — act out the routine to check |
| Forgetting the day order | Days of the week are new vocabulary | Sing or say the days in order daily: Monday to Sunday |
| Thinking night comes before morning in the same day | Confusing the order of day parts | A day goes morning → afternoon → evening → night |
Quick check
- What comes just after Thursday?
- What comes just before Sunday?
- Which happens first in a day: breakfast or dinner?
- Stretch: Put these in order: brushing teeth at night, having lunch, waking up in the morning.
Revision tip: Say the days of the week out loud every morning and talk about what you did "before" and what you will do "after" now.
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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